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Samson Jagoras was a Division I football player at CU, and soon became an early-stage and key leader and eventually minority partner in Madwire/Marketing 360. Darius Bell came to know Samson while he was a standout employee at Madwire, and is a lifelong student of brand and marketing. Together, Samson and Darius have created the Pain to Profits Podcast, and are building a business education and brokerage platform for the next generation - Clearly Acquired. Their mission is to simplify business valuation and acquisition - and skills development - to allow a generation of independent business owners to transition to the next phase of life. They've got an event coming up a few weeks after this podcast publishes - the Sales & Leads Summit on June 9 - Both of these men have inspiring journeys of overcoming obstacles, and we share a conversation that's both philosophical and practical. Marketing trends, business and demographic opportunities, fear, love, pain and addiction - it's all in this one, so please tune in, and enjoy my conversation with Samson Jagoras and Darius Bell. Episode Sponsor: InMotion, providing next-day delivery for local businesses. Contact InMotion at inmotionnoco@gmail.com
Over his 14+ year career in business, executive leadership & entrepreneurship, he has been a Futures & Commodities broker, actively invested in real estate, built and consulted businesses, and acted as the Chief Strategy Officer of one of the largest privately held INC 500 marketing, and technology companies. During my tenure as CSO, they scaled revenue from 1 million to over 100 million & 35 employees to 600 employees in ten years. Having consulted thousands of businesses on marketing and business operations, hired north of 400 employees, and coached countless business/marketing professionals, he now leverages his background and network in real estate, business, and entrepreneurship to buy, build, advise, and scale a portfolio of companies.samson@paintoprofit.coSupport the showNext Steps Share your thoughts with a review - https://www.uncensoredadviceformen.com/reviews/ Let's connect on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuabrucewilson/ Subscribe and Watch on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI11BikVb5CbEwIwjmR89Iw
Team, I'm so excited to have Samson Jagoras join us this week. Samson is a former Commodities Broker, sales/marketing professional, Strategist & recovering C-Level Executive. Samson transitioned from a $200k + salary plus equity in a company that he helped build from the ground up to pursuing what lights a fire in him – buying and building businesses. Even more than that, he teaches people how to do the exact same thing and helps others “to turn pain into profit so that they can stop slaving away at a job they hate, and take their entrepreneurial game to the next level on your path to building a meaningful and fulfilled life”. Join me as we talk about Samson's journey and how he got to be where he is today, what lights the fire in him and drives him forward and what you can do to propel yourself to move to the next level and do what truly excites you. Let's go! https://www.samsonjagoras.com/ Broker Branding Academy: https://apn-consulting-llc.mykajabi.com/bba_online_course LinkedIn: Andy Neary Instagram: @andy_neary Learn more: andyneary.com
Here's a mash up of the best moments from Bitcoin is Hard talking about real estate featuring Josip Rupena, Bobby Shell, Bobby Fijan, George Mekhail, Daniel Frank, and Samson Jagoras. Real Estate has been the tried and true way to build wealth, could Bitcoin be next? Is there crossover between the assets? We'll find out! Like, subscribe, comment, and share this episode with a friend who needs to hear it! Like free sats? Have money sitting in an old 401k or IRA? If the answer to either of those is yes, download Choice App at https://www.choiceapp.io/
Host: Brian Harrington Record Date: July 14, 2022 Record Location: RemoteSamson Jagoras is our second guest from commercial real estate company Growth Vue Properties as we continue our cross-over Bitcoin and real estate series. Brian and Samson discuss: - When to invest for appreciation and when to invest for cash flow - How cash flow could happen in any currency - Active vs. passive investing - Samson's background trading commodities and running large companies Sign Up for Choice at https://www.choiceapp.io/ https://twitter.com/choicebyKT https://discord.gg/f4avvmtUzh https://www.instagram.com/choiceapp.io/ https://www.facebook.com/choicebykt Follow Samson Jagoras https://twitter.com/SamsonJagoras Follow Brian Harrington https://twitter.com/BrainHarrington
Samson Jagoras is the CEO of Growth Vue Properties. He was able to scale his marketing technology company to over 100 million in revenue in 9 years. He is now bringing his expertise to real estate. Growth Vue Properties is a commercial real estate acquisition and asset management company. They work with various entities to diversify and improve their portfolios. In This Episode Patrick and Samson discuss the following: How the “value add” plan for multifamily is changing from just “renovate and increase rents” when you're looking to improve an investment Why bringing in new technology is the best way to increase the value of your investment How technology is changing even faster, from 20 years for the internet, 10 years for a smartphone, and only 1 for COVID to completely reshape the landscape What he thinks is going to happen with how long investors are holding onto their properties Why you shouldn't be betting on the market always improving and what you should be doing instead Whether you should be looking at multifamily investment as a “net zero” or infinite game What is going on with the economic correction from COVID and how it could affect the market
About Samson Jagoras:Samson Jagoras is an entrepreneur, RE/MAX commercial real estate broker. President, and founder of Growth Vue Properties. Over his 12+ year career in business, executive leadership & entrepreneurship, he has served as a professional Futures & Commodities broker, actively invested in real estate, and acted as the Chief Strategy Officer for Madwire, an INC 500 marketing, and technology company located in Fort Collins, Colorado.Samson currently puts together large commercial apartment investments throughout the United States, opportunistic land development, fix n flip and buy/hold deals in Northern Colorado; and sits on the executive leadership team at Madwire, where he helped grow revenue from 7 million to over 100 million & grown the employed base from 35 employees to 600 employees in ten years.Having built 5 departments, consulted thousands of businesses on marketing and business operations, hired north of 400 employees, and coached countless business/marketing professionals, Samson now uses those skill sets to structure, negotiate and manage multifamily projects for active and passive investors, business consulting and commercial real estate.Samson graduated from the University of Colorado and holds a master's degree from Logan University.We discussedWhy one should go for long term multifamily assets?Whom do they serve and when one can be ready to do that?What is the advantage of investing in Multifamily homesHow do you find the multifamily home to invest inHow a asset manager helps to manage multifamily assetsConnect with Samson Jagoras at,Website: www.thegrowthvue.comLinkedin: Samson Jagoras (most active and relevant way to keep up with me)Twitter: @samsonjagorasIG @samson.jagorasWebsite: www.samsonjagoras.com-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Please send me your feedback , your key takeaways from this episode, any topics you would like me to cover, any concerns and questions at showupwithpriyanka@gmail.comYou can connect with me at Facebook PageInstagramLinkedinWork with me:As a Fractional COO aka Remote Integrator, I help heart centered entrepreneurs who are at consistent 50K/ month or more in their business to build predictable, scalable, and profitable systems and teams that can create daily, 5-figure while you live life in your own terms. Curious , learn more at http://scaleupwithpriyanka.com/Are you looking into ways how to automate and delegate. I have a special free gift for you, grab the workbook here: http://scaleupwithpriyanka.com/scaling-to-growLet's talk about making the crazy go away in your business: Book a call with me calendly.com/scaleupwithpriyanka/discover
If you're stuck and struggling to scale your business, this episode is for you. We talk to Samson Jagoras, founder of Growth Vue Properties, and he brings with him 13+ years of experience in growing successful businesses. Tune in as he shares strategies on building wealth and how you can make your money work harder by investing not only in properties, but also in processes, people, and partnerships. [00:01 - 06:49] Finding His Way to Business Success How Samson walked away from football and into the world of futures and commodities Scaling a startup from zero to a little over 100 million in a year Should you consider owning hard assets? [06:50 - 14:09] Document and Delegate to Elevate This is why you need to have a playbook for your business Leveraging on technology so that employees can scale their activities too Putting together the perfect partnership Learn the difference between a visionary and an instigator [14:10 - 17:18] Selecting the Right Mastermind The trap you need to avoid when building your network Why Samson thinks capital might be the weakest part of the deal [17:19 - 18:32] Closing Segment Reach out to Samson! Links Below Final Words Tweetable Quotes “I think everybody is starting to realize that cash is trash, and you got to own assets and things that are income-producing if you are going to get ahead.” - Samson Jagoras “Document early and often. You're always trying to move yourself out of a goal. You got to delegate to elevate. And you can't do that if you haven't documented the process.“ - Samson Jagoras “It's not so much about how much money you have as much as how deep is your bench and who's on your team.” - Samson Jagoras ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Samson through the Growth Vue Properties website and follow him on LinkedIn if you want to know more about documentation, delegation, and how to put your money to work. Connect with me: I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns. Facebook LinkedIn Like, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in! Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com Want to read the full show notes of the episode? Check it out below: Samson Jagoras 00:00 Knowledge plus experience equals confidence. And in the absence of experience, you need a playbook. So document early and often, and then scale with leveraging technology. Like, you should be doing everything in your power to not necessarily just move to hire more people. Because it's very expensive to just bring on employees, especially if there's not systems that allow that employee to scale their activity as well. Intro 00:23 Welcome to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate Show. Whether you are an active or passive investor, we'll teach you how to scale your real estate investing business into something big. Sam Wilson 00:33 Samson Jagoras is a real estate expert. He is an entrepreneur and a business advisor. Samson, welcome to the show. Samson Jagoras 00:41 Hey, man, thanks for having me. Sam Wilson 00:43 Pleasure's mine. Three questions I ask every guest who comes on the show, 90 seconds or less: Where did you start? Where are you now? How'd you get there? Samson Jagoras 00:49 Yeah, so I grew up in Los Angeles, California, and heavy dose of punk rock skateboarding and sports. Found football when I was 14, fell in love with it, made it my life's goal to play college ball. I ended up going to a Division II school in New Mexico. After playing there for one season, I knew that I was not happy playing D2 ball. So I walked away from my scholarship after my sophomore year, take the walk on the University of Colorado and thankfully got put back on scholarship a year later. I went to school, studied Integrative Human Physiology, thought I don't want to be a doctor or do something like that. Playing college football at the D1 level and trying to keep your grades up, man, I struggled to have, let's call a "medical school GPA." So I started looking at the world of strength and conditioning, kind of a natural fit, which I really loved. But, man, it's a long, hard arduous road to become a Division I head strength coach. You know, you're talking maybe 8 to 10 years before you even get a shot. So I was very blessed. My wife, who I met when I was 20, her dad was in the world of futures and commodities. So I did the totally logical thing, graduate on a Friday with a degree in physiology and walked into a futures and commodities brokerage on a Monday, spent three months studying to get my Series 3 futures and commodities brokerage license. And, I'll never forget, it September 29th 2008, Dow Jones fell 777 points in a single day. Boom, got baptized in the deep end of the swimming pool. But it was the best thing that could happen to me because I quickly learned just the value of owning assets. I mean, my traders and investors who were just speculative got crushed. In the first time, we watched somebody run their account up to a million back down to 25,000. You realize that leverage cuts both ways. But my guys who kept making money were producers, farmers, miners. You know, guys that actually owned hard assets, right, and they would just use the market to hedge. That opened my eyes to just the world of hard assets. And then you know, just started pursuing this idea of passive income and cash flow. So after doing trading for about four years, sleeping with a laptop, next my bed watched markets like the coffee market open at one in the morning, I decided I was gonna leave, I was gonna go be a financial planner. And then I got blessed with the opportunity to join a marketing and technology startup called Madwire. And we took that company from zero to a little over 100 million a year in revenue and about 600 employees or so. About 2018 started to get a little burnt out on that. And I was also responsible for, we were I think hiring about 150 people a year at that point. And so I think unemployment at the time was like 2.89%. We were in the largest expansion since World War Two. So I started looking around, having been baptized in 2008, going, "Man things are just a little too good." About every 8 to 10 years, something falls apart. So I started unloading my smaller real estate portfolio, you know, singles and doubles, things that I didn't think were that well-positioned and I started working towards scaling up into large commercial multifamily, found a good mentor, started finding some good partners in 2022. And now I'm we're just putting together deals and I'm also the VP of Strategic Investments for RE/MAX Commercial Alliance here in Colorado, so really, like, the investments arm of with commercial platform for the Alliance team. We got about 100 brokers, so really trying to help grow that piece of their business as well. Sam Wilson 04:00 That is awesome. Now, you called the company Madwire. Was that the one you had scaled to 600 plus employees? Samson Jagoras 04:06 Yep. Sam Wilson 04:07 Have you exited that or you still have... Samson Jagoras 04:09 I'm a shareholder, yeah, I mean, I'm not actively involved in the business anymore. Still cranking away. Well, obviously, a lot changed during COVID, the dynamics of that. But all for the good, you know, some of that was forced change on the business. But yeah, marketing technology so, you know, working with small to medium-sized businesses specifically. So you know, this podcast is all about scaling commercial real estate, right? So it's no different than any other business. So how do you do that, you know, and how do you leverage technology and outsource talent and whatnot in order to drive more leads. You know, that's basically what we were doing for customers. Sam Wilson 04:41 I, too, have had my Series 3 and my Series 30. Samson Jagoras 04:45 Oh, wow. That's a rare, rare to meet a fellow futures broker. Sam Wilson 04:49 Right. And so I have a unique understanding of that 1 AM, checking the markets, like, "Oh, crud, beans are going down." Like, whatever it is. And then the reason I touched on that is because you mentioned something that was your producers. It was your farmers. It was your, you know, miners. It was the people that own hard assets. I mean, they were just using the market to hedge. Right. And for those of you that owners don't we're talking about, it's A-okay. The point here is that owning hard assets has value. How much of that do you think ties over into the investor conversations that you have, you're seeing or hearing people talk about today? The value of owning hard assets? Samson Jagoras 05:26 Yeah, I mean, you know, I think in the fiat money world that we live in today, we're seeing, you know, $7 gas prices, I think in California. I know, it's just cracked over four bucks in Colorado. So I think everybody is starting to realize that cash is trash, and you got to own assets and things that are income-producing, if you are going to get ahead, you know, so it comes up quite a bit. We also talk about just coming from the world of futures, which are highly, highly leveraged, you know, you can get 10 to 1 on a crude oil contract, right, which for those of you don't understand that world, you know, $5 swing is 5000 bucks in your account. You know, most stock traders couldn't handle that over six months, let alone just a couple hours. So yeah, so getting de-leveraged, de-risking your assets and we've talked a lot about just Sharpe ratios and risk rewards. If you look at the Sharpe ratios on futures contracts, it's pretty much zero. Like, it's just a matter of time before you lose everything. Where, you know, commercial real estate is, you know, some of the best Sharpe ratios you can get, right, the best risk-adjusted returns. So that comes up tons of more when talking with investors. I think what would shy most people away from investing in real estate is it's a work, man, it's not easy, especially in this current environment when everybody's chasing deals. So you got to work with guys like us who are actively building a pipeline, and networking with brokers and property managers to actually find those deals, and manage those assets, and go do what you do. Be a lawyer, be a doctor, whatever that may be, you know. Sam Wilson 06:50 Yeah, that's absolutely valuable. Scaling a company to 600 employees, especially that quickly, what were some things that, as you went through that process, that you would say, "Hey, if I had to do that, again, I would do it differently"? Samson Jagoras 07:05 Yeah. 100%. Document early and often. You're always trying to move yourself out of a goal. You got to delegate to elevate. And you can't do that if you haven't documented the process, if you're the only person with the esoteric knowledge. It's so horrible for training and scaling people. Most employers who don't have good documented systems or processes default to the "Watch Me" method. "Hey, Sam, I'm gonna pick up this phone and make this phone call. Watch me," and I'm just supposed to absorb and assimilate. There's a reason that, like, the highest level athletes... Let's talk about NFL professional athletes, there's a reason they have a playbook, right, so that they can go be great athletes. So I can hire somebody with all the intangible skill sets of being a great salesperson. But if they don't have a playbook, then they're going to struggle, right? Because knowledge plus experience equals confidence. And in the absence of experience, you need a playbook. So document early and often, and then scale with leveraging technology. Like, you should be doing everything in your power to not necessarily just move to hire more people. Because it's very expensive to just bring on employees, especially if there's not systems that allow that employee to scale their activity as well. So, you know, everybody, at least in the world that I came from, marketing and technology, everybody's trying to find this, you know, singular solution where they can get more done with just one platform. And you gotta find good platforms where you can find good integration points. So those are things that I've carried over into my business today. I mean, we document everything from top to bottom from, you know, how we solicit and communicate with brokers to how we run a financial model, to how we move deals through the system, to what happens when a new employee comes on board, you know, how does that system actually work? And you know, we're just a small company in comparison to some of these larger entities. You know, we're at 600 employees, and there's still some processes that were broken. In that company, we really saw the effects of that once we went remote, right? Because when you're in a completely decentralized company, it's a lot harder, right? Because maybe your workflow, you're working from eight o'clock at night till one in the morning, but I'm working at, you know, seven in the morning till 12 In the afternoon, How do we have good asynchronous communication and line of sight into what your workflow is, when you know, we can't communicate in real-time? Sam Wilson 09:07 Yeah, that's absolutely valuable information there. What are you using? Because it's one thing, it's one thing to document. It's one thing to put something in a Word document, it's another thing to put it in a Loom video, or Screencast-O-Matic, or whatever your source of, hey, recording it so that someone else can then take it and repeat it. But once you've done that, then how are you building... Is there a software you're using that puts it in, plugs into the system where they can say, "Okay, this is what this person is, this is what their role is, this is what they do... Or how do you organize even all that information that you've created? Samson Jagoras 09:38 So we have a combination of, we use Google Drive heavily, but we use monday.com. So monday.com works phenomenal just from a deal flow standpoint. Tons of workflow automations built in and auto-assignment features built in. So as we move things through our deal flow process and move from one stage to the next, the appropriate people get notified to then take action, so I don't have to call them, send them a message, send them an email. And then everything just lives and breathes in there, even if it's a link to our deal room, which exists inside of Google Docs. As the deal evolves and it gets through pre-underwriting within permission, a folder that has all the financial modeling, financial documents, contracts, so on and so forth. And then that grows over time. So it's all in one place. Beyond that, I mean, Monday pretty much solves everything from our, you know, marketing cadence to our to do system, we operate using the Entrepreneurial Operating System. So we're huge advocates of that. So our scorecard lives inside of there, our real-time metrics that inside of there, to-do's live inside of there. And again, those will have automations, like, when people aren't getting things done, they're getting notified "hey, this is past due." As well as the integrator on our team, who's our partner, Brad, who is actually a lieutenant commander in the Navy. He's a really good XO. He operates all that so that he gets notified on who's not doing what, and then he can circle up with those people. So everything's designed for us to just operate asynchronously, as well as decentralized. And, man, it's been incredible to see it work. I go to sleep and wake up in the morning, and the analyst has got, you know, 32 notifications for me, which is awesome. Sam Wilson 11:05 Now, you said that Brad is your integrator, what does that mean? Samson Jagoras 11:09 Yeah, so when we first launched, I was the one that's probably the most familiar with the system. But inside the world of EOS, you basically have a visionary and you have an integrator. And usually people are one or the other. They're one part visionary or integrator. I'm a little bit of both. I'm probably better as a visionary just because I tend to get bogged down in the operational logistics. In the world of the Navy, you have a CO or commanding officer who's like looking outward, and you have an XO, who's looking internal. And so that's kind of how we think about it. Brad's incredible at that. So he's just responsible for, you know, running the meetings, making sure that people are executing on their to-do's, and making sure we're hitting the scorecard metrics, and kind of seamlessly integrating sales and marketing operations, HR, and finance. Obviously, we're all involved as principals on that. And Brad is incredibly tactical as an EOD specialist. But, man, you need somebody who just sits in that seat and owns that every single week. Sam Wilson 12:01 Yeah, that's absolutely true. I love what you said there, you know about the difference between visionary and integrator because it is true. And it's tough. I think for a lot of people who are scaling their businesses to find that complementary partner. You're either one, if you're one or the other. And especially if you're, you know, if you're not a mix, like you are, it's tough to find that person. How did you guys form your team and the partnership? And when did it make sense for you to say, "Hey, look, let's join forces"? Samson Jagoras 12:26 You know, we were all going on the road, in this mastermind, just learning the multifamily business. And Jeremy, our partner who came on this podcast, he's a very analytical mind went to school for finance, you know, as a commercial loan originator. So being, you know, I spent nine years of my career in strategy, right, so I'm really good. My superpower is identifying other people's talents and helping them get into the right seat to execute and, like, orchestrating that, is part of what makes me a pretty good visionary. So I saw his talent. And I can underwrite, just like, I can replace the shingles on my roof. I probably shouldn't, right, there's people that are just better at it. And then Brad, you know, he's being in the Navy, he's traveled all around the United States, as well as around the entire world. So you know, leading, being high-level ranking officer, he's obviously an excellent communicator, but he's also just really well connected. I mean, we can go to pretty much any state, and he knows somebody, right, via the Navy. So that kind of made him a natural fit to be leading capital development. And then my background, I'm probably the most seasoned as it relates to just scaling the company, and raising money. And so that kind of made me the natural fit as for the President or CEO function. And so we all just had a shared heart for what we wanted to do, which is we're all chasing more time, you know, with time comes more impact. Because if I had time freedom, what would I do, I spend more time with my family. But there's only so many hours in the day that I can do that. And there's things that are important to me, like getting more involved in my community and my church and whatnot. So we decided to come together not only to create time, freedom for ourselves, and for our investors, but also to create our own endowment. So part of what we're working on is building our own endowment, that takes equity in our deals, and actually creates revenue in perpetuity for charities that we care about versus just making like a one-off charitable donation. Sam Wilson 14:10 That's fantastic. I love the organic kind of way you guys, you know, put that together. Let's talk about a mastermind real quick. It's probably the last thing we chatted about before we had to sign off. But when it comes to getting into a mastermind, what would you recommend to somebody when it comes to selecting one? Samson Jagoras 14:25 Well, in this particular case, if you want to get into the world of like multifamily investing, right, you got to go find a niche. So ours was like mastermind meets mentorship. I would say you gotta be cautiously optimistic, right? A lot of these groups are just using their mentees as a way to build their own capital raising pipeline. It's just a glorified multilevel marketing campaign is what it is. And so a lot of syndicators get caught in the trap of just becoming capital raising companies. And you know, my take on that is there's plenty of capital. In fact, capital might be the weakest part of the deal because it's so plentiful. There's just so much of it. So if the only thing you have is the ability to raise capital, then you're 100% stuck on somebody else finding a deal. And so we did the exact opposite where we just focused on deal sourcing and acquisitions. So be sure that what you're getting yourself into actually aligns with what your business goals are. We did not want to be a capital development company. We wanted to be an acquisitions and asset management company. So we sought out people who were doing that, who are acquisitions, and asset managers, not capital development companies. Sam Wilson 15:32 That is interesting. You know, the two things I say over and over on this show is that you need deals in money. So let's say, just for sake of argument, you guys went out, you found your first deal, how did you then have the capital to back it up and say, "Hey, we're actually going to get this closed"? Samson Jagoras 15:46 Well, it's, you know, you're always raising capital, right within your own network. But on top of that, you're just developing strong joint venture partners, right? So you really need five people to get a deal done. You need somebody to find the deal, somebody to get it over the line, somebody to make it viable, somebody to bring the money in, somebody to sell it on the back end. That's 100% split five ways, that's 20% a piece, right. So there's always somebody who has too much money and not enough deals, right? Or they have not enough time. So one of our Co-GP partner is a very large, very successful storage acquisitions and developer, so they know exactly what they're doing. It translates perfectly over to multifamily. They have a construction company as well. But what they don't have is deep end roads into the 300 brokers that we have in our network that we consistently call on every single week looking for deals, right. So to them, we're really valuable, right? And so through that network, you know, it's not so much about how much money you have as much as how deep is your bench and who's on your team. And then through those, you know, joint venture partnerships, we have access to capital groups who want to raise on our behalf. And then if you don't, you know, you don't have that, then you have equity brokers. And if you don't have that, there's other capital development groups that you can work with. And you can do a combination of raising your own equity, and working with some other capital developers and carving up the acquisition fee. In a market like this, it ultimately comes down to finding the great deals, because if there's great deals, then there's more meat on the bone and everybody can eat. But if you're just focused on being a capital guy, then you're gonna have to take the scraps of, like, "Hey, well, this is what we're willing to give you," Because you're just another capital guy. You're not the lead sponsor on the deal, right? Sam Wilson 17:19 Yep, that makes all the sense in the world. Samson, thanks for coming on today. You've shared with us quite a bit of things to think about, through your you know, experience scaling, a marketing company. We talked a lot about tech. We talked, you know, just about documents, what you call a document to delegate, documentation and processes, and the kind of the ways that you guys have been able to grow your company. I certainly enjoy your thoughts also behind, you know, how to provide value as a multifamily syndicator. And, you know, according to you, you don't want to be just that capital raiser. So certainly love and appreciate that perspective. If our listeners want to get in touch with you or learn more about you what is the best way to do that? Samson Jagoras 17:55 Check out our website. It's thegrowthvue.com or you can connect with me on LinkedIn, Samson Jagoras. I'm sure Sam will drop it in the show notes and shoot me a DM. I'm always happy to chat. Sam Wilson 18:04 Absolutely, will do. Thank you again, Samson, appreciate it. Samson Jagoras 18:07 You bet. 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Are you ready to build your wealth to the next level? Dive in as Samson Jagoras shares his expertise on accessing passive real estate investment while growing and safeguarding your wealth. Keep tuning in to learn the strategy to reinvest your money and the rewards you'll earn as your portfolio grows.Key Takeaways To Listen ForMost exciting things about working with farmersWhat you need to know about real estate market trendsIs it a smart time to invest in the current real estate market?Ways to calculate property value with capitalization rate Benefits of investing in large commercial multifamily syndicationImportant drivers when building your investment portfolioResources Mentioned In This EpisodeFree Apartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive InvestorAbout Samson JagorasSamson Jagoras is a commercial real estate broker and the founder of Growth Vue Properties. Over his 14+ year career in business, executive leadership & entrepreneurship, he has been a Futures & Commodities broker, actively invested in real estate, and acted as the Chief Strategy Officer of one of the largest privately held INC 500 marketing, and technology companies. During his tenure as CSO, they scaled revenue from 7 million to over 100 million & 35 employees to 600 employees in ten years. Having consulted thousands of businesses on marketing and business operations, hired north of 400 employees, and coaching countless business/marketing professionals, Samson now leads Growth Vue to structure, negotiate and manage projects for our active and passive investors; and leads our asset management teams. Samson graduated from the University of Colorado and holds a master's degree from Logan University.Connect with Samson Website: The Growth VueLinkedIn: Samson JagorasTo Connect With UsPlease visit our website: www.bonavestcapital.com and please click here, to leave a rating and review!SponsorsGrow Your Show, LLCThinking About Creating and Growing Your Own Podcast But Not Sure Where To Start?Visit GrowYourShow.com and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams.Dream Chasers PodcastWant to listen to another Next Level Show?Subscribe to DREAM CHASERS | Interviews with the Future Podcast!
Samson Jagoras, is a Strategic Business consultant, the VP of Strategic Investments for RE/MAX Commercial Alliance, and the President of Growth Vue Properties. Over his 13+ year career in business, executive leadership & entrepreneurship, he has served as a Futures & Commodities broker, actively invested in real estate, built several businesses, and acted as the Chief Strategy Officer for Madwire, an INC 500 marketing, and technology company. After 9 years of scaling Madwire's revenue from 7 million to over 100 million & 35 employees to 600 employees in 10 years, he walked away from his high-income position to go all-in on commercial real estate, Multifamily and creative deal structuring.Join Our Passive Investor NetworkDownload Our Passive Investor Guide to Multifamily SyndicationsWE DISCUSS:His career prior to real estate.How he transitioned to real estate.Why he repositioned his real estate portfolio.His role in advising clients on their commercial real estate deals.How he ensures that he stays as a steward of the capital he's managing.His biggest challenge.His biggest win.KEY QUOTE:“I don't think people realize they could get access to a better quality deal with better returns and risk profile by investing passively than they ever could on their own." CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST:Instagram: @growthvueTwitter: @TheGrowthVueLinkedIn: Growth Vue Properties CONNECT WITH US! Visit our Website: https://www.canovocapital.com/podcastConnect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/apartmentinvestingjourney/?modal=admin_todo_tourFollow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpmNIzpEzxGn5ZuNgjAVV-w/featuredFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/apartmentinvestingjourney/Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/apartment-investing-journey/id1464256464LOVE THE SHOW? PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE, REVIEW & SHARE
Samson Jagoras is an entrepreneur, RE/MAX commercial real estate broker. President, and founder of Growth Vue Properties. Over his 12+ year career in business, executive leadership & entrepreneurship, he has served as a professional Futures & Commodities broker, actively invested in real estate, and acted as the Chief Strategy Officer for Madwire, an INC 500 marketing, and technology company located in Fort Collins, Colorado. Samson currently puts together large commercial apartment investments throughout the United States, opportunistic land development, fix n flip and buy/hold deals in Northern Colorado; and sits on the executive leadership team at Madwire, where he helped grow revenue from 7 million to over 100 million & grown the employed base from 35 employees to 600 employees in ten years. Having built 5 departments, consulted thousands of businesses on marketing and business operations, hiring north of 400 employees, and coaching countless business/marketing professionals, Samson now uses those skill sets to structure, negotiate and manage multifamily projects for active and passive investors, business consulting and commercial real estate. Samson graduated from the University of Colorado and holds a master's degree from Logan University. “Make sure that you are building a business that accommodates your lifestyle design. I see a lot of people build businesses that don't actually support their ultimate life goals and they find themselves years later not entirely happy in their business or maybe not able to maximise the business to the greatest level because they aren't ultimately not loving what they are doing”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-m7T
Our new guest on The Prosperity Perspective Podcast went from graduating as an orthopedics student to picking up a job as a brokerage worker in less than a week. Now, Samson Jagoras has left the brokerage business after moving to the top, deciding to become owner of his own company. Samson is something of an expert in investing your profits in spaces across the board, including large real estate, bonds, small businesses, taxes, and even cryptocurrency. Host Liam Leonard invites you to join their conversation as they lay out how Samson did it--and what advice he'd give to the 70% of America who are small business owners looking to keep building the backbone of our communities. 3 Key TakeawaysThe 2 ways to optimize your taxesThe 4 freedoms you should be focusing on as you grow your businessSamson's top 2 pieces of advice for reinvesting your moneyAbout Samson JagorasSamson Jagoras is an entrepreneur, RE/MAX commercial real estate broker. President, and founder of Growth Vue Properties. Over his 12+ year career in business, executive leadership & entrepreneurship, he has served as a professional Futures & Commodities broker, actively invested in real estate, and acted as the Chief Strategy Officer for Madwire, an INC 500 marketing, and technology company located in Fort Collins, Colorado.Samson currently puts together large commercial apartment investments throughout the United States, opportunistic land development, fix n flip and buy/hold deals in Northern Colorado; and sits on the executive leadership team at Madwire, where he helped grow revenue from 7 million to over 100 million & grown the employed base from 35 employees to 600 employees in ten years.Having built 5 departments, consulted thousands of businesses on marketing and business operations, hired north of 400 employees, and coached countless business/marketing professionals, Samson now uses those skill sets to structure, negotiate and manage multifamily projects for active and passive investors, business consulting and commercial real estate.Samson graduated from the University of Colorado and holds a master's degree from Logan University.Connect with Samson JagorasFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/samsonjagorasrealestateInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/samson.jagoras/?hl=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samson-jagoras/Company Website: https://thegrowthvue.com/
Here's a snapshot of a few things we talked about… Introduction [00:00:00] Who is the Clark Kent, When It Comes to Samson Jagoras? [00:01:52] Where Did He Learn About Entrepreneurship? [00:04:10] Is He an Introvert or an Outgoing Guy? [00:08:26] Where Did Real Estate Come into Picture for Him and Your Family? [00:10:39] What was His First Real Estate Project? [00:16:44] What Contributed to The Success of Their First Project? [00:18:12] How Many Properties Does He Have Now? [00:21:02] How Can People Learn About Syndication? [00:23:33] What Does Work Look Like in this Syndication World? [00:26:57] What is Their Goal Going into 2023? [00:29:49] What are the Merits of a Good Deal? [00:31:43] Is it One of His Strategies to Stay as Liquid as Possible? [00:40:29] Does He Believe in Self Banking? [00:43:22] Why Do Most People Lose Sight of Building Their Brand? [00:47:38] One Thing He Wishes He Had Implemented Sooner to Accelerate His Journey? [00:51:27] Where to Find Dustin Brohm? [00:45:20] In This Episode You'll Learn: In this episode, Casanova talks with Samson Jagoras. He talks about how his journey from being a college football player to a Futures and Commodities broker to real estate. Samson shares his thoughts on the power of syndication, how to find good deals, the importance of building your brand, is Bitcoin the next standard, and much more. Have a listen. Key Quotes: “That one year in between being a walk-on and getting put back on scholarship was probably one of the greatest years of my life because I lived off-campus and I had no cell phone, no car, I would wake up and train in the dark, and every day I showed up for practice was game day…” Entrepreneurship is just a game. It's a form of creativity and expression, and that's what I love about it the most… “The people that consistently made money were those people who were real producers that own real assets who are using the futures markets like they were designed, which was to hedge against your cash or your physical…” “You start studying the game. So that's how I was with real estate. I was buying books and I was on bigger podcasts, and I was listening to podcasts, and I was just investing in my knowledge and trying to figure out what was the best way for me to build the highest cash-flowing real estate possible…” There are really four ways that you get into real estate syndication. Number one, you work in the industry for seven to 10 years. Number two you're born into it. Number three, you just go bang your head against the wall, or number four, you go find a mentor. You need three things to get a deal done. I think Brandon Turner with Bigger Pockets was the one that said this, but you need knowledge, you need a team, and you need capital effectively. There's a saying in the stock world, which is everybody's a genius in a bull market. There's also another saying that's the market always needs another sucker, and so I just don't want to be that sucker. I stay liquid in things that I think are good stores of value. Links/Resources: The Bitcoin Standard by Saifedean Ammous American Jubilee by Porter Stansberry The Speed of Trust Rebecca R. Merrill and Stephen M. R. Covey E-Myth by Michael E. Gerber Traction by Gino Wickman https://twitter.com/SamsonJagoras thegrowthvue.com https://www.instagram.com/samson.jagoras Help us out? If you enjoy our podcast, please head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a 5-star review. By doing so, you enable us to reach more people.
Samson Jagoras has been a serial high performer his entire life, dedicating his early years to college football where he overcame a near career ending injury and earned a starting position.He went on to scale an Inc 500 company to 10 figures and as the founder of Growth Vue Properties and the founder of "The Passive Power Group" Samson helps give others access to investments that they though were unattainable and acts as a liaison, educator and curator that gives them supreme confidence in their passive multi-family investments.You can learn more about Samson here:Website: www.thegrowthvue.com
Hey! Pili Yarusi here.Samson is a Fortune 500 entrepreneur, RE/MAX commercial real estate broker, and Founder of Growth Vue Properties.Over his 12+ year career in business, he has served as a professional Futures & Commodities broker, actively invested in real estate, and acted as the Chief Strategy Officer for Madwire, an INC 500 marketing, and technology company located in Fort Collins, Colorado. Samson currently puts together large commercial apartment investments throughout the United States, opportunistic land development, fix n flip and buy/hold deals in Northern Colorado; and sits on the executive leadership team at Madwire, where he helped grow revenue from 7 million to over 100 million & grown the employed base from 35 employees to 600 employees in ten years.In this episode, he's sharing how he got his start, the importance of mindset, his market projections, and the risk / rewards of real estate.Listen in now!Connect With Samson JagorasWant to connect with Samson? Instagram: @samson.jagoras LinkedIn: Samson Jagoras Facebook: Samson Jagoras Twitter: @SamsonJagorasWant to Learn More About Multifamily Real Estate Investing?If you're an experienced real estate investor and you're ready to get around a community of active multifamily real estate investors who will support you, hold you accountable, and push you to set goals that inspire you as you grow your business, check out 7 Figure Multifamily and see if it looks like a good fit. If it is, I invite you to join in. If you have any questions, please reach out!- CLICK HERE: https://7fm.7figuremultifamily.com/7fmgroup====================Want to continue your multifamily real estate journey? Here are a few more resources to check out...Multifamily Live Podcast: Subscribe and get more episodes like this one delivered to you every week! Click Here: https://www.7figuremultifamily.com/multifamily-live-podcastFacebook Group: We've built a community of serious investors who are learning and growing their businesses together. Join the Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/multifamilylive/7FigureMultifamily.com: Learn more about who we are, our mentoring groups, upcoming events, and the causes we support at our website. Plus, grab some free downloads and other materials to help you on your real estate investing journey! Click Here: https://www.7figuremultifamily.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Samson Jagoras is the founder of Growth Vue Properties and the founder of the Passive Power Group. He helps give others access to investments that they thought were unattainable and acts as a liaison, educator, and curator that gives them supreme confidence in their passive multifamily investments. Let's dive in to hear more on real estate investing and business. Announcement: Download Our Sample Deal and Join Our Mailing List [00:01 – 07:06] Opening Segment Samson talks about his background. Trading futures and commodities Why he chose real estate investing instead of stocks [07:06 – 18:40] Getting the Right People in the Right Roles Why some people fail at real estate investing Why real estate investing is a business rather than an “investment” The benefits of passive investing in real estate REIT vs Passive Investment How to scale your business One of the worst hiring mistakes that you can make What to look for when hiring Bad hire or crappy trainer? The importance of having processes to train your employees. [18:40 – 27:53] Telling Your Brand's Story The importance of your online presence and what you can do How telling the story can have a big impact on finding clients. The importance of answering the questions before they are even asked by clients. Why you should find somebody to drive the content creation for you. Samson talks about his passive investment group. [27:53 – 33:11] Bullseye Round Apparent Failure: Not having any good scholarship offers for his football career in his senior year. Digital Resource: Canva Most Recommended Book: How to Buy and Sell Apartment Buildings Daily Habit: Taking inventory Curious About: How the new tax plan is going to play out I Wish I Knew When I Was Starting: The power of a partnership Best Place to Grab a Bite in the Philippines Bojo's Mountain Pies Contact Samson: To reach out to Samson and join his masterclass for passive investing go to his website. Tweetable Quotes: “When you understand the math around how to analyze a deal and how to create value by effectively implementing a business plan - it will make you never want to go and invest in a single family house.” - Samson Jagoras “It's really about placing the client in the story.'” - Samson Jagoras Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you're enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW, and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode.
How do you build wealth in real estate, without having to use your time building a real estate business? And if your goal is to build your own business, what's the quickest path to success? In my latest podcast interview, I'm speaking with Samson Jagoras. After scaling a tech firm's revenue from $7M to over $100M in 10 years, Samson walked away from his high-income job to go all-in on helping everyday investors put their money to work in large commercial apartment investments. Today, he's a Strategic Business consultant, the VP of Strategic Investments for RE/MAX Commercial Alliance, and the President of Growth Vue Properties. In our discussion, you'll hear all about his unconventional path into the world of multifamily real estate. We talk about why big real estate is better and more attainable than single family homes, how to use an Equity Broker to fund your next deal, and why anyone can get into real estate—regardless of your time, energy, or level of experience. Key Takeaways with Samson Jagoras Why affordability is the driving force behind multifamily real estate investing. If you have a good team and a good deal, the money won't be a problem. How to take advantage of a mismanaged property. What does an Equity Broker do? The power that comes with being able to find and make deals. Samson shares his unconventional path into real estate. How to fast-track your success in real estate and 10X your returns. Why multifamily real estate will ALWAYS be a great investment. 5 ways to get into real estate investing—which way best suits you? The power of building relationships with brokers. Get access to Samson's Passive Power Playbook—teaching you how to passively invest in real estate. Want the Full Show Notes? To get access to the full show notes, including audio, transcripts, and links to all the resources mentioned, visit https://acceleratedinvestorpodcast.com/224 Rate & Review If you enjoyed today's episode of The Accelerated Real Estate Investor Podcast, hit the subscribe button on Apple Podcasts, so future episodes are automatically downloaded directly to your device. You can also help by providing an honest rating & review over on Apple Podcasts. Reviews go a long way in helping us build awareness so that we can impact even more people. THANK YOU! Connect with Josh Cantwell Facebook YouTube Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Sign Up For My Coaching Program! To unlock your potential and start earning real passive income, visit joshcantwellcoaching.com Get The Flip System Book! To get access to a free copy of The Flip System, visit getflipsystem.com/podcast
Samson Jagoras has been a high-performer his entire life - born in Southern California to a blue collared family, he dedicated his early years to becoming the best football player he could be. After much determination he went on to play college football where he overcame a near career-ending injury and earned a starting position. After college, he went on to scale an INC 500 company to 10-figures.During this time, Samson decided it was time to start building a real estate portfolio so he could have multiple streams of income. Eventually, he went on to earn enough passive income that he was able to leave his $250K per year salary to start educating successful people about investing in real estate. Samson is passionate about making an impact on other people's lives and loves knowing that he can give people access to passive real estate investments so that they can keep crushing it, while growing and protecting their wealth.As the founder of Growth Vue Properties and the founder of the Passive Power Group Samson Jagoras helps give others access to investments that they thought were unattainable and acts as a liaison, educator and curator that gives them the supreme confidence in their passive multifamily investments.Over Samson's 13+ year career in business, executive leadership and entrepreneurship, he has served as a Futures and Commodities broker, actively invested in real estate, became a commercial real estate broker, became the VP of Strategic Investments for RE/MAX Commercial Alliance, built several businesses, and acted as the Chief Strategy Officer for Madwire, an INC 500 company. After 9 years of scaling Madwire's revenue from 7 million to over 100 million and 35 employees to 600 employees, he walked away from his high-income position to go all-in on helping everyday investors put their money to work in large commercial apartment investments.
When everyone was running from the industry after the housing crisis, Samson Jagoras stuck it out. Although he questioned how far real estate could go, he decided to dive into multifamily for scaling potential. Samson tells us his best tips for creating and maintaining relationships with brokers, how to ensure they keep bringing you deals, and his biggest lesson learned from working with investors. Samson Jagoras Real Estate Background: Commercial Real Estate Broker / VP of Strategic Investments for RE/MAX Commercial Alliance Founder of Growth Vue Properties & Passive Power Group Current portfolio consists of $3MM+ assets under management including small multifamily, single family, and industrial 10+ years of commercial real estate experience Based in Windsor, CO Say hi to him at www.samsonjagoras.com Best Ever Book: Extreme Ownership Click here to know more about our sponsors: Real Estate CFO Services | ThinkMultifamily.com/coaching | Rent Redi | Rentify
Samson Jagoras is a commercial real estate broker and the founder of Growth Vue Properties, a multifamily investment firm. Over his 13+ year career in business, executive leadership & entrepreneurship, he has served as a Futures & Commodities broker, actively invested in real estate, and acted as the Chief Strategy Officer for Madwire, an INC 500 marketing, and technology company. After consulting thousands of businesses, hiring north of 400 employees, and scaling revenue from 7 million to over 100 million in ten years he walked away from a $250,000 a year salary and a long-standing career in tech, to focus entirely on investing in commercial apartment complexes, and helping investors put their money to work. Samson now leverages his talents and expertise in commercial real estate to structure, negotiate and manage multifamily projects for passive investors; where he leads the "Passive Power Group" a premier membership investment network for highly successful individuals – who want exclusive access to passive real estate investment, education on the inner workings and nuance of the industry, access to advice from our network of professionals and a bi-monthly look behind the scenes, on how we screen, and underwrite the best deals. Samson graduated from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and holds a master's degree from Logan University.passiveinvesting.pro to learn more about the power of passive investing in real estateSamson Jagoras on Linkedin@Samson.jagoras on IGBut you can also find me on all the other major platforms: tik tok, clubhouse, facebook
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My guest today is Samson Jagoras. Over Samson's 13+ year career in business, he has served as a Futures and Commodities broker, a commercial real estate broker, actively invested in real estate. He also served as the VP of Strategic Investments for RE/MAX Commercial Alliance, built several businesses, and acted as the Chief Strategy Officer for an INC 500 company. After 9 years of helping to scale that company, he walked away from his high-income position to go all-in on helping everyday investors put their money to work in large commercial apartment investments. Today, as the founder and president of Growth Vue Properties and the founder of the Passive Power Group, Samson helps give others access to investments that they thought were unattainable and acts as a liaison, educator, and curator that gives them supreme confidence in their passive multifamily investments. We begin today's episode with Samson's background story. He was raised in a blue-collar house where money was pretty hard to come by. But what they lacked in money, they made up in sports. It all started with soccer when Samson was only 5 years old. Later, he got into baseball and skateboarding. Then, when he was a freshman in high school, he started playing football. He was a great player, and all he wanted to do was play football at a collegiate level. But, when the senior year came, he didn't have any scholarship offers because his school didn't have a good recruiting program. With a help of his mentor and high school alumni, he was able to get a football scholarship to Western New Mexico University and that was his ticket to a college education. Later, he transferred to Colorado and got his degree in Human Psychology. He got his degree on a Friday and on the following Monday he started working with his father-in-law at futures and commodities brokerage. Our next topic of conversation is how the market crash in 2008 affected the futures and commodities brokerage. In 2008, Samson was just starting his career in futures and commodities, he had nothing to lose except debt and student loans. So, the crash didn't affect him personally, but it did help him realize that speculating was not the way to make money and that owning hard assets is the key. This is when he got interested in the real estate world. After spending four years in commodities, he decided to jump into real estate. We then discuss how Samson got started in real estate and why multifamily is his real estate of choice. He explains that the first real estate he bought was a single-family home that he converted into an uptown duplex. He also did some fix-and-flips as well as some wholesale deals. But he soon realized that it is all about scale. This was the main reason why he decided to focus on multifamily homes. We then dive into Samson's predictions for the real estate market in the next 12-24 months. He believes that our biggest problem will be affordability. Even now, we see people moving from California to Colorado and from Colorado to the Midwest. But soon, those markets will also go up. He also believes that there will have to be some tax incentives from the government to try to accelerate affordable housing as well as the conversion of properties from one type to another: office space to condos or residential hotels to multifamily, etc. Next, Samson explains what constitutes a good deal for him and how he funded his deals in the very beginning. The most important thing for Samson, when it comes to investing in new deals, is the cap rate, risk aversion, and knowing why you want to be in that particular market. Lastly, we talk about Samson's company, Growth Vue Properties. Samson is a commercial real estate broker, one of his partners is a commercial loan originator, one is in private equity, and one is a professional investor. They are looking for people who are making a good amount of money and want to invest with other real estate professionals. Their focus is on building a legacy portfolio. Their strategy has always been about providing long-term legacy wealth for their families and their investors. On the back of that, they're also building their endowment fund, where you can give to charity in perpetuity. Don't miss this episode of the Just Start Real Estate Podcast with Samson Jagoras, who brings several different perspectives to our conversation because of his background and knowledge! Notable Quotes: “I knew I never wanted to be on that side of the business, just swinging hammers.” Samson Jagoras “I was so focused on skateboarding, which I think is what gave me a lot of my just relentless mindset.” Samson Jagoras “I did everything right because all I wanted to do, once I found football, was play at the collegiate level.” Samson Jagoras “When you do something that you feel is on your heart and you're supposed to, that builds your confidence.” Samson Jagoras “Speculating is not the way to actually make money; owning hard assets is the key to do that.” Samson Jagoras “When you're sleeping with a laptop next to the bed because you're worried about everybody going sideways in the middle of the night, it just destroys your quality of life.” Samson Jagoras “Every mentor that I had in my life who was successful, owned real estate or their own business.” Samson Jagoras “We're in a capitalistic society, so the government relies on us to do two things: create jobs and create housing.” Samson Jagoras “Affordability is going to be our number one biggest challenge that we have in the next 10 years.” Samson Jagoras “Conversion of properties from one type to another. like office space to condos or residential hotels to multifamily, those are gonna have the most legs.” Samson Jagoras “There's a misconception in real estate that things just go up forever.” Samson Jagoras “There's a million ways to make a million bucks in real estate.” Samson Jagoras “If you can't tell me why you're in that market, then you have no business being in that market.” Samson Jagoras “Your fiduciary responsibility, when you're dealing with other people's money, is to be a steward of their capital and do an incredible job. ” Samson Jagoras “Success leaves clues. So, I found a mentor and said ‘teach me everything that you know, so that I can get from point A to point B much quicker.'” Samson Jagoras “If you're killing it as an entrepreneur, if you're killing it as a professional, and you're in a career that you love and you're passionate about, it's all about taking that income and parlaying it into other sources of income, and investing with other people.” Samson Jagoras “Wealthy people surround themselves with a ton of really smart people. They're really good at critically analyzing deals, and then deploying capital. Samson Jagoras Links: Samson on Instagram Samson on LinkedIn Samson on Facebook Samson on Twitter Passive Investing Growth Vue Properties The Growth View Samson's Website Unshakeable by Tony Robins The American Jubilee by Porter Stansberry 7 Figure Flipping Return on Investments Just Start Real Estate JSRE on Facebook Mike on Facebook Mike on Instagram Mike on LinkedIn Mike on Twitter Level Jumping: How I Grew My Business to Over $1 Million in Profits in 12 Months
My guest today is Samson Jagoras. Over Samson's 13+ year career in business, he has served as a Futures and Commodities broker, a commercial real estate broker, actively invested in real estate. He also served as the VP of Strategic Investments for RE/MAX Commercial Alliance, built several businesses, and acted as the Chief Strategy Officer for an INC 500 company. After 9 years of helping to scale that company, he walked away from his high-income position to go all-in on helping everyday investors put their money to work in large commercial apartment investments. Today, as the founder and president of Growth Vue Properties and the founder of the Passive Power Group, Samson helps give others access to investments that they thought were unattainable and acts as a liaison, educator, and curator that gives them supreme confidence in their passive multifamily investments. We begin today's episode with Samson's background story. He was raised in a blue-collar house where money was pretty hard to come by. But what they lacked in money, they made up in sports. It all started with soccer when Samson was only 5 years old. Later, he got into baseball and skateboarding. Then, when he was a freshman in high school, he started playing football. He was a great player, and all he wanted to do was play football at a collegiate level. But, when the senior year came, he didn't have any scholarship offers because his school didn't have a good recruiting program. With a help of his mentor and high school alumni, he was able to get a football scholarship to Western New Mexico University and that was his ticket to a college education. Later, he transferred to Colorado and got his degree in Human Psychology. He got his degree on a Friday and on the following Monday he started working with his father-in-law at futures and commodities brokerage. Our next topic of conversation is how the market crash in 2008 affected the futures and commodities brokerage. In 2008, Samson was just starting his career in futures and commodities, he had nothing to lose except debt and student loans. So, the crash didn't affect him personally, but it did help him realize that speculating was not the way to make money and that owning hard assets is the key. This is when he got interested in the real estate world. After spending four years in commodities, he decided to jump into real estate. We then discuss how Samson got started in real estate and why multifamily is his real estate of choice. He explains that the first real estate he bought was a single-family home that he converted into an uptown duplex. He also did some fix-and-flips as well as some wholesale deals. But he soon realized that it is all about scale. This was the main reason why he decided to focus on multifamily homes. We then dive into Samson's predictions for the real estate market in the next 12-24 months. He believes that our biggest problem will be affordability. Even now, we see people moving from California to Colorado and from Colorado to the Midwest. But soon, those markets will also go up. He also believes that there will have to be some tax incentives from the government to try to accelerate affordable housing as well as the conversion of properties from one type to another: office space to condos or residential hotels to multifamily, etc. Next, Samson explains what constitutes a good deal for him and how he funded his deals in the very beginning. The most important thing for Samson, when it comes to investing in new deals, is the cap rate, risk aversion, and knowing why you want to be in that particular market. Lastly, we talk about Samson's company, Growth Vue Properties. Samson is a commercial real estate broker, one of his partners is a commercial loan originator, one is in private equity, and one is a professional investor. They are looking for people who are making a good amount of money and want to invest with other real estate professionals. Their focus is on building a legacy portfolio. Their strategy has always been about providing long-term legacy wealth for their families and their investors. On the back of that, they're also building their endowment fund, where you can give to charity in perpetuity. Don't miss this episode of the Just Start Real Estate Podcast with Samson Jagoras, who brings several different perspectives to our conversation because of his background and knowledge! Notable Quotes: “I knew I never wanted to be on that side of the business, just swinging hammers.” Samson Jagoras “I was so focused on skateboarding, which I think is what gave me a lot of my just relentless mindset.” Samson Jagoras “I did everything right because all I wanted to do, once I found football, was play at the collegiate level.” Samson Jagoras “When you do something that you feel is on your heart and you're supposed to, that builds your confidence.” Samson Jagoras “Speculating is not the way to actually make money; owning hard assets is the key to do that.” Samson Jagoras “When you're sleeping with a laptop next to the bed because you're worried about everybody going sideways in the middle of the night, it just destroys your quality of life.” Samson Jagoras “Every mentor that I had in my life who was successful, owned real estate or their own business.” Samson Jagoras “We're in a capitalistic society, so the government relies on us to do two things: create jobs and create housing.” Samson Jagoras “Affordability is going to be our number one biggest challenge that we have in the next 10 years.” Samson Jagoras “Conversion of properties from one type to another. like office space to condos or residential hotels to multifamily, those are gonna have the most legs.” Samson Jagoras “There's a misconception in real estate that things just go up forever.” Samson Jagoras “There's a million ways to make a million bucks in real estate.” Samson Jagoras “If you can't tell me why you're in that market, then you have no business being in that market.” Samson Jagoras “Your fiduciary responsibility, when you're dealing with other people's money, is to be a steward of their capital and do an incredible job. ” Samson Jagoras “Success leaves clues. So, I found a mentor and said ‘teach me everything that you know, so that I can get from point A to point B much quicker.'” Samson Jagoras “If you're killing it as an entrepreneur, if you're killing it as a professional, and you're in a career that you love and you're passionate about, it's all about taking that income and parlaying it into other sources of income, and investing with other people.” Samson Jagoras “Wealthy people surround themselves with a ton of really smart people. They're really good at critically analyzing deals, and then deploying capital. 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Did you know that since 2000 ownership of real estate has outperformed the stock market by nearly 2X? It makes sense, we all need a place to live and businesses need a place to do business. In today's episode, we're talking with Samson Jagoras about the power of real estate as an investment and The #1 Investment Your Financial Advisor Isn't Telling You - Why Bigger Real Estate Is Better & More Attainable Than Single Family Homes.Samson Jag or ass is the founder of Growth Vue Properties and the founder of the Passive Power Group Samson Jagoras helps give others access to investments that they thought were unattainable and acts as a liaison, educator, and curator that gives them supreme confidence in their passive multifamily investments.LinksPassive P.O.W.E.R. Playbook www.passiveinvesting.proGrowth Vue Properties www.thegrowthvue.comSamson's Website www.samsonjagoras.comEpisode SponsorsMeet the eco-friendly, FREE online shopping service called Olive. When you shop with Olive, you'll get consolidated, cardboard-free deliveries from over 100 of your favorite fashion sites. And you can return any items you don't want without ever leaving your home! Check it out at http://www.shopolive.com and enjoy!FOLLOW & SHAREWant to be the first to know when new episodes are released – bit.ly/millennial-money. Sign up for my weekly Let's Talk Money email newsletter http://bit.ly/mmptalkmoney. Ask ShannahHave an Ask Shannah question, submit it here https://www.mmoneypodcast.com/contact-me/ Get SocialShannah on Twitter https://twitter.com/shannahgameShannah on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shannahgame/Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
Did you know that how you present yourself matters when you are looking for investors or you want to scale your business? Having a strong personal brand will help you and your business in the long run. Today, Samson Jagoras, President and founder of Growth Vue Properties, shares why having an identity in the real estate industry gives you an advantage.Samson talks about different aspects in running a successful real estate business – from hiring the right people, the three important departments your business needs (sales and marketing operations, HR, and finance), and how to delegate tasks. Samson also shares how he's giving back by honoring the Lord and giving back in a way where he helps so many others. Listen now and scale your business the right way!
The easiest way to make things change in your life is to partner up with someone who's already succeeding and add value to them. Listen in as Samson Jagoras shares the impact that networking and good partnership made in his business, and how he transitioned into living a life by design. Topics on Today's Episode How to find the right team members The importance of setting up the right systems in place What good partnership looks like Adding value and building connections and bonds Living life by design Being consistent Books mentioned Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business THE AMERICAN JUBILEE The Bit Coin Standard: The Decentralized Alternative to Central Banking About Samson Jagoras Samson is a commercial real estate broker, VP of Strategic Investments for RE/MAX Commercial Alliance, and the founder of Growth Vue Properties. With over 13 years of experience, he has served as a Futures & Commodities broker, actively invested in real estate, and acted as the Chief Strategy Officer for Madwire, a technology company. He's also the founder of the Passive Power Group where he educates investors on how to invest in passive multifamily real estate. Connect with Samson Website: www.samsonjagoras.com Instagram: @samson.jagoras Facebook: Samson Jagoras Real Estate Quotes ''Right people on the right seat.'' - Samson Jagoras ''Consistency is a superpower.'' - Samson Jagoras Don't forget to download my Free Workshop Quick Start Video Series, and if you like what you have heard please leave a review on iTunes. Text the word MONEY to 408-500-1127 to get my free private money program and credibility kit for single-family.
What financial advisors aren't teaching? Is real estate the best investment option? In this episode, our guest Samson Jagoras speaks about why financial advisors won't pitch you about alternative assets and some tips on how to be a real estate passive investor. Key takeaways to listen for: Alternative assetsPros of real estate and passive investingHow to get a deal done About Samson Jagoras: Samson is a commercial real estate broker, VP of Strategic Investments for RE/MAX Commercial Alliance, and the founder of Growth Vue Properties and Passive Power Group. www.samsonjagoras.com / www.thegrowthvue.comwww.instagram.com/samson.jagoras/www.facebook.com/samsonjagorasrealestate/ Chris Miles, the "Anti-Financial Advisor," is a leading authority on how to quickly free up and create cash flow for thousands of his clients, entrepreneurs, and others internationally! He's an author, speaker, and radio host that has been featured in US News, CNN Money, Bankrate, Entrepreneur on Fire, and spoken to thousands getting them fast financial results. Connect With Chris: http://moneyripples.com/https://www.facebook.com/moneyrippleshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJS6bPY8sm53pkjiCSuBKMA
What financial advisors aren't teaching? Is real estate the best investment option? In this episode, our guest Samson Jagoras speaks about why financial advisors won't pitch you about alternative assets and some tips on how to be a real estate passive investor. Key takeaways to listen for: Alternative assetsPros of real estate and passive investingHow to get a deal done About Samson Jagoras: Samson is a commercial real estate broker, VP of Strategic Investments for RE/MAX Commercial Alliance, and the founder of Growth Vue Properties and Passive Power Group. www.samsonjagoras.com / www.thegrowthvue.comwww.instagram.com/samson.jagoras/www.facebook.com/samsonjagorasrealestate/ Chris Miles, the "Anti-Financial Advisor," is a leading authority on how to quickly free up and create cash flow for thousands of his clients, entrepreneurs, and others internationally! He's an author, speaker, and radio host that has been featured in US News, CNN Money, Bankrate, Entrepreneur on Fire, and spoken to thousands getting them fast financial results. Connect With Chris: http://moneyripples.com/https://www.facebook.com/moneyrippleshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJS6bPY8sm53pkjiCSuBKMA
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Samson Jagoras, Founder Growth Vue Properties and Passive Power Group The Lockbox Podcast with Jeffrey Brogger Episode 024 Multifamily Property Syndication=Passive Cash Flow with Samson Jagoras, Founder Growth Vue Properties and Passive Power Group Samson Jagoras worked as a Futures and Commodities broker, scaled a marketing and technology company, and then left for a future in real estate. In his early real estate career, he became the VP of Strategic Investments for RE/MAX Commercial Alliance. Samson acted as the Chief Strategy Officer for Madwire, an INC 500 company. After nine years of scaling Madwire's revenue from seven-million to over 100-million and 35 employees to 600 employees, he left to follow his desire to help everyday investors put their money to work in large commercial apartment investments. Samson is the founder of Growth Vue Properties and Passive Power Group. There is so much value in Samson's story. Some topics we discussed include: The experience of growing a marketing tech team. Learning how to scale. Understanding the power of syndication. Team talents-scaling and strategy, underwriting and private equity. The growth mindset leading to Growth Vue Properties. Other success routines. Enjoy the show! Connect with Samson: Website: www.passiveinvesting.pro Website: www.thegrowthvue.com Website: www.samsonjagoras.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/samsonjagorasrealestate Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samson.jagoras/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samson-jagoras/ Connect with Jeff: https://steezy.digital/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.brogger LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-brogger/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeffbrogger FREE DOWNLOAD: The Ultimate Real Estate Goal Setting Framework This SMART spreadsheet will automatically breakdown the number of phone calls, appointments, or open houses you need in order to achieve your income goal!!! Click below to download this SMART spreadsheet today! https://steezy.digital/ultimate-real-estate-goal-setting-framework Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you love making videos but can’t because you spend all your time running your business? As a small business owner, it is too easy to get caught up in the day-to-day operations of your company and lose sight of the bigger picture. Today, we’re discussing how to get back on track. Key Takeaways Delegation is key to creating a sustainable business. As soon as you start your company, create processes to allow you to delegate work so that your day-to-day operations could continue even without you there. Clients are going to work with people they connect with. This means that you need to regularly put out content that showcases who you are. About Samson Jagoras Samson is the President of Growth Vue Properties and helps successful people passively invest in large commercial apartment complexes across the United States. He is also a commercial real estate broker and the VP of strategic investments for RE/MaX commercial alliance. Over his 12-plus year career in business, executive leadership, and entrepreneurship, he has served as a professional futures and commodities broker, actively invested in real estate, and acted as the Chief Strategy Officer for Madwire (an INC 500 marketing and technology company located in Fort Collins, Colorado) where he aided in taking Madwire's revenue from $7 million to over $100 million and 35 employees to 600 employees in 10 years. You Don’t Need To Do It All No matter what your small business is, you likely spend too much time not doing the parts that bring you joy. Samson urges you to refocus by delegating the work that you don’t need to or want to do. By splitting up the tasks in your business by outsourcing you ensure that your energy is best put to use. It’s never too early to do this. From the very start, begin creating processes that let you hand off certain work to somebody else. Reputation Is Everything So much of a small business’s success relies on its reputation. This is something that you can control, but you have to be intentional about it. Ask satisfied customers to write reviews. Also, put out content that promotes you as a person. Video is a great medium for this. Samson wants video business owners to get in front of the camera and put out consistent content promoting what they do. It doesn’t need to be perfect. It just has to communicate who you are. By getting into the minds of potential clients, they will naturally think of you when they want your services. What tasks have you or could you delegate right now? How do you communicate to customers who you are as a business owner? Leave a comment on the episode page! In This Episode: Why entrepreneurs often lose track of their goals [6:15] Why you should be delegating early and often [9:00] What to consider when hiring someone to handle your sales [16:25] The importance of personal branding and controlling your reputation [23:38] What happens when you think horizontally about your income [37:30] Quotes “I think that it’s really easy to get into business and end up creating a glorified job for yourself. If you wanted to just work a job 40 hours a week, go work for somebody else.” [9:39] “You know how I get 200 hours of work done a week? I leverage other people’s time. It’s not just my time.” [21:36] “You need to control the narrative and you need to be making sure that when people look you up that they can quickly understand who you are, what you do, and why the heck that matters. You ultimately can control your reputation because that’s all you really have in this digital age.” [25:07] “At the end of the day, your money is just a tool. So you don’t really become wealthy until you start thinking about how to put your money to work for you.” [38:17] Links: Join the Studio Sherpas Facebook group Get on the waitlist for the 5 Day Grow Your Video Business Challenge Core Find Samson Jagoras online Follow Samson on Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Tik Tok | Linkedin Growth Vue Properties The E-Myth by Michael Gerber Loom Text Samson at +1 970-423-2233 to get instant access to his free webinar on multi-family investing along with his investor guide. Additional Links: Check out the full show notes page Do you have something to share on this podcast? Fill out this form here. Be sure to take the Studio Sherpas survey for a chance to win some incredible prizes (if we do say so ourselves!) Stay up to date with everything we're doing at Studio Sherpas Tune in to our weekly Facebook Lives Follow Studio Sherpas on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram If you haven't already, we'd love it if you would take 1 minute to leave us a review on iTunes! Related Episodes: Ep 219 Why Small Offerings Are The Key To Landing Big Projects with Jacob Snowden
About This Episode: Samson Jagoras is the founder of Growth Vue Properties and the founder of the Passive Power Group Samson Jagoras helps give others access to investments that they thought were unattainable and acts as a liaison, educator and curator that gives them supreme confidence in their passive multifamily investments. Over Samson's 13+ year career in business, executive leadership and entrepreneurship, he has served as a Futures and Commodities broker, actively invested in real estate, became a commercial real estate broker, became the VP of Strategic Investments for RE/MAX Commercial Alliance, built several businesses, and acted as the Chief Strategy Officer for Madwire, an INC 500 company. After 9 years of scaling Madwire's revenue from 7 million to over 100 million and 35 employees to 600 employees, he walked away from his high-income position to go all-in on helping everyday investors put their money to work in large commercial apartment investments. Find out more about Samson at: Passive investing - www.passiveinvesting.pro The Growth Vue - www.thegrowthvue.com Samson's website - www.samsonjagoras.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/samson.jagoras/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/samson-jagoras/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/samsonjagorasrealestate Check out our YouTube Channel: Jeremyryanslatebiz Make Extraordinary a reality: jeremyryanslate.com/extraordinary See the Show Notes: www.jeremyryanslate.com/858 Sponsors: Command Your Brand Media: Be featured as a guest on top-rated podcasts, just like this one, for massive attention for your brand. www.commandyourbrand.media/apply Audible: Get a free 30 day free trial and 1 free audiobook from thousands of available books. Right now I'm reading "The Science of Getting Rich,"by Wallace D. Wattles, about building real wealth. www.jeremyryanslate.com/book
This week is a repeat podcast, with one of Fort Collins, CO's entrepreneurs! Samson Jagoras is a multi-talented individual. He's Chief Strategy Officer at Madwire (marketing software), Founder of Growth Vue Properties (real estate investments), and Co-owner of Pursuit Nutrition and Training Center, a gym located outside of Fort Collins, CO. He's also a loving husband and father. Time management and perfecting the art of an "unbalanced" life are his specialty. Growing up in a blue-collar home in Los Angeles, Jagoras learned what it meant to outwork the competition. In teens he discovered he had talent on the football field and this led him to earning a scholarship to play Fullback at the University of Colorado. In this episode, we dive into the mindset of a Fullback and how it's helped him manage, grow and lead 3 successful companies. His mantra? Stay humble, stay hungry, be smart, be greedy, be competitive. Purpose drives everything Jagoras does. Listen in and get behind Jagoras' story so you can pave the way to massive success in your life! Resources: Connect with Samson on Instagram: @samson.jagoras Connect with Samson on LinkedIn Learn more about Growth Vue Properties and Pursuit Nutrition and Training Center Connect with me on social media: LinkedIn: Andy Neary Instagram: @andy_neary Learn more: andyneary.com
Many of us have struggled or may even actively struggle to identify our purpose in life, but it's important to understand that purpose is a moving target. We, as individuals, are constantly becoming someone new because of the experiences we have and the information we absorb. Our perspective of the world is not the same at 25 as it was at 5, and understandably, it will not be the same at 50. Knowing this, why then do we assume purpose to be a stagnant target? Samson Jagoras, a serial entrepreneur, real estate investor, marketing executive and motivational speaker, shares his understanding of purpose and the internal conversations that led him to identifying his own. He illustrates the benefits of regularly and willingly exposing ourselves to stress and pressure, and the personal epiphanies that stemmed from those experiences.
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This is week 3 of a 4-part series highlighting Fort Collins, CO entrepreneurs having great success and doing great things for the community. Samson Jagoras is a multi-talented individual. He's Chief Strategy Officer at Madwire (marketing software), Founder of Growth Vue Properties (real estate investments), and Co-owner of Pursuit Nutrition and Training Center, a gym located outside of Fort Collins, CO. He's also a loving husband and father. Time management and perfecting the art of an "unbalanced" life are his specialty. Growing up in a blue-collar home in Los Angeles, Jagoras learned what it meant to outwork the competition. In teens he discovered he had talent on the football field and this led him to earning a scholarship to play Fullback at the University of Colorado. In this episode, we dive into the mindset of a Fullback and how it's helped him manage, grow and lead 3 successful companies. His mantra? Stay humble, stay hungry, be smart, be greedy, be competitive. Purpose drives everything Jagoras does. Listen in and get behind Jagoras' story so you can pave the way to massive success in your life! Resources: Connect with Samson on Instagram: @samson.jagoras Connect with Samson on LinkedIn Learn more about Growth Vue Properties and Pursuit Nutrition and Training Center Connect with me on social media: LinkedIn: Andy Neary Instagram: @andy_neary Learn more: andyneary.com
Join Blake Dailey and Samson Jagoras, talk about investing in multifamily real estate, taking risks, doing the opposite of what you're told, having a relentless mindset, and a great team. Samson Jagoras is the President of Growth Vue Properties, they negotiate and manage real estate assets for their investors, with a guarantee to give them back their time and grow their wealth. Samson was a former football player who is now very successful in the real estate industry. How was he able to stay motivated even when people discouraged him? In this episode, you'll learn: · How did Samson get into the world of investing and leverage? · Converting a single-family home into a duplex. · Always have an exit strategy and know what you're willing to risk before getting into a deal. · Strike a deal right within reason. You got to have the debt and equity. · Money doesn't necessarily flow to a good deal; it flows to knowledge and competence. · What are Samson's reasons why he decided to invest in Multifamily? · And much more! About Samson Jagoras: Over his 12+ year career in business, executive leadership & entrepreneurship, Samson has served as a professional Futures & Commodities broker, built a single-family rental property business, and a boutique gym. Most notably, Samson has been a key player on the executive leadership team at Madwire- an INC 500 marketing and technology company located in Fort Collins, Colorado. Where he aided in taking Madwire's revenue from 7 million to over 100 million, and 35 employees to 600 employees in ten years. Having built four departments, consulted thousands of business on marketing and business operations, hiring north of 400 employees, and coaching countless business/marketing professionals, Samson now leverages his strengths in business development, investing & operational leadership to structure, negotiate and manage large commercial multifamily projects for passive investors. Samson graduated from the University of Colorado with a degree in Human Physiology & holds a Masters in Sports Nutrition from Logan University. You can find Samson Jagoras on… LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samson-jagoras/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SamsonJagoras Website: https://thegrowthvue.com/ Linktree: https://linktr.ee/samson.jagoras Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/growthvueproperties/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/growthvue/ Connect with Blake Dailey and the Multifamily Journey on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blake-dailey Facebook Account: https://www.facebook.com/blakejdailey Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MultifamilyJourney Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/multifamilyjourney/ Website: https://multifamilyjourney.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/multifamilyjourney/support
In this episode of The Poecast, Adam interviews Samson Jagoras of Pursuit Training & Nutrition to talk life balance, marriage, fitness, & more. Please subscribe, rate, and review the show! Do you have any questions for The Poecast? Give Adam a follow on instagram (adam_poehlmannfit). Every Sunday Adam will post a question box on his instagram story. That is your green light to ask any questions you may have regarding health, fitness, nutrition, life, etc. heck, ask whatever you'd like! You can find Adam and Poehlmann Fitness on instagram (adam_poehlmannfit), Facebook (facebook.com/poehlmannfitness), or the web (www.poehlmannfitness.com). Do you want to boost your metabolism, increase your strength and muscle, AND lose body fat? Check out Premier Coaching at Poehlmann Fitness (www.poehlmannfitness.com/premier-coaching). With 24/7 access to Adam as your personal coach, along with custom-tailored training programs and nutrition protocols, you'll be able to reach your goals and maintain your results like never before.